Uncovering Truth: Informational Texts and Media · Informational Writing
Structures of Information
Identifying how authors organize non fiction texts to communicate complex ideas effectively.
Key Questions
- 1Why might an author choose a cause and effect structure over a chronological one?
- 2How do text features like subheadings and captions support the central idea?
- 3How does the organization of information impact the reader's comprehension?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Reading - Grade 6
Grade: Grade 6
Subject: Language Arts
Unit: Uncovering Truth: Informational Texts and Media
Period: Informational Writing
Suggested Methodologies
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